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No reduction in price made for "every other day" advertisements. Are you taking Simmons Liver Reg ulator, the "Kino op Liver Medi cines?" That is what our readers want, and nothing but that. It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never dis appointed. But another good recom mendation for it is, that it is better than Pills, never gripes, never weak ens, but works in such an easy and natural way, just like nature itself, that relief comes quick and sure, and one feels new ad over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, ir.u everyone should take only Sim ttioss Liver Regulator. Bo sure yon get it. The Red E in en the wrapper. J. H. Zeilin i& c Philadelphia. ' METEROLOGICAI; ft. S. DKl'AHTMBNT of Aqrioultiihr rvnn, ) )n8EKVKK Inly 1. 1895.) Wkatukh Kc head Office of i Santa Fe, J 1.MUJSW BMIMI . JIMAII 5? 9 0 Cldy Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature Total Precipitation o.tK H. B. Hkbbky. Observer. H.B.Cartwright&Bro DEALERS. IN Groceries, Feed and Produce. FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES Confectionery-Nuts. AGENCY FOB lew Drop Vanned Woods Patent Imperial Flour rUns-SaiilKrus Teas and Toffees M heir Bread, Ties and (Jakes can't be Beat. Telephone No. 4. EXCHANGE HOTEL. J. T. FORSHA, Prop. $2,00 Per Day. S?E .oeatert In the Bnnl- portlon or city. orner of Plasa Special rate by the week or month for table board, with or without room. SOCIETIES. A. F. A A. M. Montezuma Lodge No. 1, meets on the first Monday evening of each month at 7:80 o'clock, in the Masonio hall, in the Kahn block, San Francisco Ht. Visiting . brethren are fraternally invited. W.B. Hahboun, W. M. F. S. Davis, Seo. The World's Fair Testa . showed ao baking powder jo pure or so great la leav onlng power as the Royal E a 5 a S p U J7 2, Is" ?SifS o s s 4a 2 2 2 " " b-2. f" 1 9 1 . .HI 6:00a. nr. 23 39 55 57 SH HrOOp. m. 23 34 71 20 i Ntt PRESCRIPTION WORK A SPECIALTY. Mercks',Squibbs' and Wyeths' Prep arations used at the Prescrip tion Counter. ASSASSINS OF CHAVEZ. Sworn Confession of Patricio Valencia Supplemented by That of L.au riano Aland. Another Shocking Chapter in the Cele brated Case Valencia's Statement Corroborated Officers, Court and Jury Vindicated. The Nsw Mexican to-day supplements its publication of the sworn confession of Patrioio Valencia, one of the iivo ac tive parties to the cowardly and brutal assassination of Franoisoo Chavez, with the confession in detail of Lmriano Alarid, another one of the persons en gaged in the diabolical conspiracy to mnider the ex-sheriff. The circum stances under whioh these voluntary con fessions were made have already been narrated in these columns and need not be repeated here. These shooking docu ments, fairly dripping with the life blood of one of the biggest-hearted men who ever trod the soil of New Mexico, can hardly be read withont a shudder. They vindicate the course of the officers in their laborious task of ferreting out the facts surrounding the awful crime and absolutely prove the righteousness of the jury's verdict and the judge's sentence. The second affidavit speaks for itself. It. is as follows: CONFESSION OF LAURIANO ALABID. Territory of New Mexico, ) gB County of Santa Fo. ) Lauriano Alarid, being duly sworn on his oath, says: I nm one of the defend ants in the case of the territory of New Mexico vs. Francisco Gonzales y Bor rego, Antonio Gonzales y Borrego, Lau riano Alarid and Patricio Valencia, lately tried ip the district court of Santa Fo county, in which a verdict of guilty was rendered by the jury against the said above named persous on the 29th day of May, A. D. 1895. It is true, as charged in the indictment in said case and as found by the verdict of the jury, that I am guilty as one of the persons concerned iu the murder of Franoisoo Chavez at the southern end of Guadalupe bridge in the city of Santa Fe between 9 and 10 o'clock, on the night of the 29th of May, A. D. 1892, although I was not then and there present Ht the time of the commission of the murder. I had been there for about twenty or twenty-five minutes about a half an honr previous to the commission of the murder and had been INSTRUCTED BY HIPOLITO VlOIt, or Francisco Gonzales y Borrego, I do not now remember which one, to go up town to ascertain the whereabouts of Francisco Chavez and to go back and re port to them. If Franoisoo Chavez had gone aoross Guadalupe bridge, while I was there with the said above named persons for said twenty or twenty-five minutes, I would have taken part in the assassina tion of said Franoisoo Chavez, according to the agreement between us to that effect. I well knew that the said above named persons were lying in wait then and there for the purpose of assassinat ing said Franoisoo Chavez, and I was not there to aid them in the commission uf the deed because I had been directed and had gone up town to act as a spy on the locatiou and movements of the said Franoisco Chavez. I was armed with a 38 calibre fire shooter. When I Baw the said above named persons at the southern end of said bridge on said 29th of May, 1892, about thirty minutes before the MUBDEB OF SAID OnAVEZ, they were under the southern end of snid bridge on the ground. Fran cisco Gonzales y Borrego had a Win chester rifle and had on a rubber coat; Hipolito Vigil had a large pistol, either a 44-calibre or a 4.5-oalibre; Antonio Gonzales y Borrego had a 45 calibre pistol, and I did not Bee whether Patricio Valencia had a pistol or not, bnt Francisco Gonzales y Borrego told me the next day after the murder that Patrioio Valencia had a pistol belonging to him; said Francisco Gonzales y Borrego. I do not know the manner in whioh said Fran cisco Chavez was killed, but Francisco Gonzelesy Borrego told me the next day after the murder that he, Hipolito Vigil, Antonio Gonzales y Borrego and Patricio Valencia had killed him. I was at the southern end and under said Guadalupe bridge two or more nights previous to the 29th of May, 1802, lying in wait for the purpose of assassinating said Francisco Chavez. The said Hipolito Vigil, Francisco Gonzales y Borrego and Antonio Gonzales y Bor were also there for the same purpose on said two or three nights prior to said 29th of May, 1892. I make this affidavit freely and volun tarily, and it has been written by Dis trict Attorney J. H. Crist at my request, and I ask thnt it be published ho that the publio may know that justice was done by the verdiot of the jury in the trial of the case. I have truly repented of .my complicity in the assassination of said Francisco (Jliavez ana desire now to ten the truth in connection with the matter, (Signed) Laubiano Alabid. Subscribed and sworn to before me this first day of July A. D. 1895. Mabcblino Garoia, Notary Publio. Best 5 cent cigar in town at Ire land's Pharmacy. Board of Education. The board of education held a short meeting last night, but nothing of pub lio interest was done exeept the passage A WARM BATH WITH CDTICURA SOAP And a single application of CUTICURA, the great skin cure, will afford instant re lief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, economical, and permanent cure of the most distressing of itching, burn ing, bleeding, scaly, and crusted skin and scalp diseases, after physicians, hospitals, and all else fail. Sold throughout (he world. British depot: N.w nsv, i, King Edward-st., London, Porra DftUO tt Chim. Corp., Sole Props., Boston, U. S. A. r ' Ik. " I of a resolution extending the time for the payment of poll taxes until August, mid another continuing Mr. H. S. Lutz as clerk of the board at $15 per month. A special meeting will soon be held for the purpose of selecting teachers. Not the cheapest perhaps, but it will always be the best in Santa Fe? Ireland's Pharmacy. NOTABLE DEEDS PASSED Title to Texas, Santa Fe & Northern J'ailroail Now Vested in Charles W. Waterman Without Encumbrance. The title to the property of the Tpxbb, Snnta Fe & Northern and the Santa Fe Southern Railroad companies is now vested in Charles W. Waterman, of Den ver, without any encumbranoo what ever. In compliance with the terms of the foreclosure sale by Hon. Antonio Joseph, special master, on June 3, nnd upon pay ment of the balance of the purchase money, Mr. Joseph has deeded the property to Mr. Waterman. The Texas, Santa Fe fc Northern and the Santa Fe Southern companies, each, in consideration of $1, have also deeded their interests in the property to the new purchaser, and Mr. Chnrles H. Gilder sleeve, for and iu consideration of the sum of $1, has satisfied and dismissed his several judgments and liens and also those of the Second National bank and Lehman Spiegelberg against the prop erty. 1'hns Mr. Waterman is now clothed with full authority to give a clear title to the property and it is presumed that it will soc n be transferred to the Denver Jt Rio Grande Railroad compnuy. HOUND ABOUT TOWN. Enjoy an intellectual treat and hear the lecture nt the court house this evening. The Albuquerque running tenm's prac tice runs on the hose racing course at tract large crowds. Tickets for the concert to-morrow evening are on sale at the hotels, drug stores and other places of business. The ladies of the Presbyterian church have decided indefinitely to postpone the festival they hnd partly arranged to give on the evening of July Fourth. A five mile bike rnce, open to all com ers, purse $25, divided into three awards, is to take place on the 1th. The stnrt and finish will be at Firemen's hall. Trainer Price, who has charge of the Santa Fe hose team, says he is prepared to put up $!0 to $500 thnt he can defeat nny member of the Dnke city tBiim in a dash of 100 yards. The plaza streets and those lending to the Palace hotel and Federal building should be thoroughly wot dowu to-night, for the sprinkling cart may not get here to-morrow as now expeoted. Mr. H. J. Loomis returned yesterday from a trip to the Dorsey ranch in Colfax county. On Friday last a torritio hail storm visited thnt section and on Satur day at noon the drifts of hail four feet deep were still visible. , The stock range is fine, heavy rains having fre quently come this spring. Hon. A. Joseph oame to town last night and left again this morning, re turning to Ojo Caliente in oompany with Mr. M. S. Baldwin, of Chicago, the sani tarium promoter, and Dr. H. R. Allen, of Indianapolis, who has made a fortune running a sanitarium in Indiana. It is probable that these gentlemen may take hold of the Ojo Caliente sanitarium projeot. J. H. Peers, Chioago; A. E. D. Cars eallen, Philadelphia; Lou M. Louden, Huntington, W. Va.; Frank Gessinger, Cincinnati, health seekers, are in the city from Albuquerque. After the Fourth they leave for a two months' camping trip along the upper Peoos. A large party of Kansas visitors also camped Dear Dalton's on Sunday and the valley is rapidly filling up with pleasure seek ers. Henry Winsor, who was in town last night, Bays the trout fishing was never better. Cnpt. Frederic P. Mnller and wife, of Taos, arrived on the D. & R. G. last night and nre the guests of Jose D. Sena. After spending the Fourth in the oity they will go to the Zaaateuas nnd the City of Mexi co, possibly with a view of locating in the sister republic. Onpt. Muller has re signed his position as commandant of company F, 1st New Mexico militia, and Mignel Arohuletn, an old regular army veteran, line been elected to fill the va cancy. . Daniel Molntire, of Wilmington, III., who has spent the last six weeks at the hot sulphur and Jemez springs, left for home last night for a brief visit. He was very much benefited by his trip and is loud in his praises of the medioinal value of the springs. He promises to return to New Mexico soon to make this his per manent home. Marcus Schultz, of Santa Cruz, who was his guide oa the trip, left for home yesterday with his paok outfit. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, a notable Philadelphia divine, is in the city nnd will lecture at the court house at 8:30 this evening on the subject, "Only a Jew." He stands at the head among the Jews in this country and preaches to one of the largest audiences of any rabbi in the country. As a leoturer ho is one of the most eloquent of his race. Santa Feans should not fail to hear him. Admission $1. Mrs. Beatrice C. Chaney, of Denver, an enthusiastic kindergarten worker, is so journing nt the sanitarium. She holds a responsible position in tho kindergarten department of the Denver publio schools, and was for three years connected with the work as organized by Mrs. Hill, wife of ex-Senator N. P. Hill. To-morrow and on Thursday Mrs. Chaney would be pleased to reotivo the ladles of Santa Fe interested in the cause of education and talk with them on the subject of intro ducing the kindergarten into the oity school system. A- MUNICIPAL PARENTS. Interesting Meeting: of the City Coun cil Last Night Protests Against Glove Contest Tabled Free dom of City Extended to Visitors. The city couucil met in regular session last evening. Mayor Easley presided, and Conncilmen Andrews, Dominquezi Delgado, Garcia, Holmes, McCabe and Sena were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Charley Hopper, Julian Baca, Isaao Van Arsdell aud Tomas Pino petitioned for the privilege of condnctiug lemonade stands in the city on July S, 4 and 5. Messrs. E. J. Newton, A. C. Ireland, jr., and J. W, Akers presented written pro tests agninst the erection of lemonade stands iu the business portion of the city unless properly lioensed. As there was no ordinanoe on the sub ject, and hence the erection of stands could not be prevented, the four peti tions mentioned above were granted, the stands to be located and controlled by the committee on pnblio works. The oonnoil must have overlooked section 13, of ohapter X, oity ordinances. Editor. Manager Lewis, of the Western Union Telegraph oompany, asked permission of the council to suspend a sign aoross San Francisco street, opposite the office of the company, said sign to be eighteen feet or less in length and of proportionate width. ; This request was refused, and the oity marshal was instructed to have the sign of the Postal-Cable company, now sus pended aoross the street, taken down. Protests of sundry people, including a number of young boys and girls, were presented agaiEst the prospective glove contest on the evening of July i. Rev. Williams and Rev. Neeff addressed the council in favor of the protests aud Mr. Webber spoke against them. It appearing that glove contests were authorized by a city ordiunnce, and that in accordance therewith the oity clerk hnd already issued a lioense for the contest on July 4, the protests were ordered filed without action. The oity treasurer submitted his month ly report showing: Cash on hnud, June 1, $530.22) receipts, $120.70; warrants paid, $254.18; cash on hand, $396.74. Re ferred to the committee on finance. The oity clerk reported liconses issued, $03, and warrants issued, $751.19, dnring the month. The lengthy report of the police magis trate was referred without reading. The city marshal reported fines col lected $10 and expenses $1 for past two weeks. He also reported that he had killed and buried nine dogs dnring June. The members of the committee on pub lic works reported thnt they had con ferred with the superintendent of the ((as oompany, nnd asked for an extension of time before closing the works of the oompnny, and had beeu assured that the company, was doing all in its power to continue the operation of the works, but that the furnace and reoeiver were out of order and liable to give out at any time. The committee on surveys and light ing asked for and was granted further time to report on petition asking for an additional electrio light on College street. The following bills were ordered paid: Ned Gold, killing dogs, $5.40; Jacob Weltmer, stationery, $2.45; Water and Improvement company, water servioe, $166.66; Eleotric Light company, light servioe, $166.66, The bill of Sheriff Cunningham for boarding oity prisoners was referred to the committee on finance with instruc tions to report back some plan whereby the sheriff would receive cash or its equivalent for his sorvioes. Tho $13.00 bill of City Engineer Mc Rae was disallowed as unauthorized and exorbitant. The mayor was authorized to employ five extra policemen at $1.65 per diem on the 3d, 4th and 5th of July, three to serve in the day time and two at night. On motion of Connoilman Delgado the freedom of the oity was extended to all visitors during the tournament. The council then adjourned. j John MoCullongh Havana olgars at Colorado saloon. THE- MONARCH Is King! I.lu'ht Strong Nncerty Handsome Weights: 18 in 25 Pounds. E. W. Franz, Agt ID UFUY'S m TUESDAY EVE, Jnly 4. AT THK COURT HOUSE. mil .i. r. iii rrv, New Mexico's Urea test Tenor. ' Assisted by MISS KIKNA HILLS. Soprano. MTSH MAIIKL STEVENS, l'iunlst. MISS HAWTHOKNK. AeonmiJnnist, PKOV. 1J1 MAUUO, Violinist. The Kolian (nartett f Miss Kdna Hills, 1st Soprano. MIhs Grace Huwks, 2d Soprano. Miss Mabel Stevens, 1st Alto. Miss Until .lenks, 2d Alto. Orpheus U.iiai-tette Mr. J. P. Dnpny, 1st Tenor. Mr.J.K. Ili-onn, 2d Tenor. Mr. K. Washburn, 1st Hnss, Mr. U. W. Johnston, 2d Bass. $1.00 TICKETS $1.00 On Male at Ireland' Pharmacy, jRAND CONGER C. IRELAND, Jr., Prop. High) CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. FIREMEN'S TOURNEY. Tho City Rapidly 'Filling Up With Visitors The Sport to Com mence To-morrow. Since yesterday . morning every train into the capital city has brought crowds of visitors who oome to remain over - the 1th. The three days of sport will be for mally inaugurated to-morrow afternoon, following the meeting of the territorial association of volunteer firemen. Large delegations from all adjacent towns, Al buquerque nnd Las Vegas, are expected to arrive to-morrow. Everything is in readiness for the firemen's tournament and much local interest centers on the elaborate program to be oarried ont on Independence day. The program for to-morrow's events is appended: 10 a. m. Meeting of the New Mexico Association of Volunteer Firemen, with an address of welcome by Hon. 0. F. Easley, mayor of Santa Fe, and response br Mr. W. T. McCreight, of Albuquerque, president of the association. 10 a. m. Base ball game at Christian college grounds between Las Vegas and Santa Fe teams. 2 p. m. sharp. First event, dry test, first prize, $75; second prize, $10. 8 p. m. Second event, ladder climbing contest, first prize, $20; second prize, $10. i p. m. Third event, foot races, 200 yards, first prize, $20; second prize, $10. 8. p. m. Instrumental and vooal con cert by Santa Fe talent at the court house, arranged by Prof. A. W. Conroy and orchestra led by Mr. William K. Griffin. What you can never get at Ireland's Pharmacy: A substituted article when the genuine is ordered or want ed. Some places this can be done. Call and learn the low prices made on hats and bonnets for the 4th. MISS A. MUGLER, Southeast Corner of Plaza. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Bnrty Years the Standard. Headquarters for fine perfumes of all leading makes, both .European ana American. Ireland's Pharmacy. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Hire's root beer on draught, 5 cents a glass, at Ireland's Pharmacy. Book Binding at Reduced1 Bates. Dnring the past few months many or ders received by the New Mexican for the binding of books, magazines and pamphlets have neoessarily been more or less neglected on aoconnt pf a rush of other business. But during the dull sum mer months especial attention will be paid to this class of work. Thus all or ders now on file will at once be filled and all those who are in need of any work in the line of binding can rely upon having their orders promptly exeeuted in the best style of the art and at reduced rates. Send in your orders to the New Mexican. A cheap artificially made syrup in soda water is the worst thing you can put into your stomach. Pure, and the highest priced fruit juices made are used at Ireland's Pharmacy. The boys nre all right an 3 so is their singing; go nnd hear them sing some of their quartettes at Dupny'a concert on July 4. What you can always get at Ire land's Pharmacy: Your money re funded if everything purchased is not in every particular as represented. DAVID LQWITZKI, nEADQUAB'IKBS FOB FURNITURE, NEW AND SECOND HAND AT BED-ROOK PEIOES The highest prices paid for second hand goods. Your furniture will be taken, overhauled and repaired and sold on small commission. Give him a call before buying new or auction ing off your old household goods. nothing; .Wade o Order Sol. Spiegelberg, - CLOTHIER. Carry a full and select line of HATS), CAP, Ul.OVK, etc., and every thins; fotind In a first-class establishment. IMPS nrmmn FiNIW S. SPITZ, The i S-A-HSTT-A. ipe. nsr. :m FIRST NATIONAL BAUK Santa Fe, New Mexico. Designated Depositary R. J. Palen J. H. Vaughn . M 1 Ttl g . 1 1 i H i g g T 4 I S g e j Sjji b 1 I 9 S 1 2 n bo e m i I H 1 E2S III y -a r 1 1 - i i i g i 1 1 !PH- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED In every instance or your money win ue cueenuuy re - funded. Jeweller, Jewels are the brightest things that oome to hand. Come to us for jewelry of every description. There is much to admire in our display of sparkling gems ard artistic novelties, for the simple reason that our assortment is remarkable for nothing so much as it is for its com prehensiveness. It is only necessary to look at what we have to see that this is the case. It is missing much to miss see ing our stook. Your eyes must describe it to you, as we can not attempt the task. Seeing is knowing, and in , this case, knowing is almost equivalent to buying, our prices are so reasonable. of the United States President ' - Cashier